Last week, the Houston Press's own Richard Connelly posted a list of anti-drug commercials that not only didn't stop any children from doing drugs, but potentially encouraged such abusing behavior. The famed PSA one-liner, "I learned it from watching you," probably made more kids of the '80s wish they were rolling doobies with their dads than scaring them into stopping.

As if the Internet heard Richard's mocking, yesterday four new anti-drug PSAs appeared out of nowhere. The ads were created for anti-meth group The Meth Project and directed by shock and awe director Darren Aronofsky. Aronofsky is most recently famous for his ballet-nightmare drama The Black Swan, but prior to that he directed the drug-abusers nightmare drama Requiem for a Dream.Requiem is a 2-plus-hour anti-drug movie in and of itself, but his new PSAs hit their target in less than a minute each.

The Meth Project released the ads yesterday in tandem with a national campaign in meth heavy-using states such as Arizona, Colorado, Georgia, Hawaii, Idaho, Illinois, Montana and Wyoming, reaching 90% of teens in these areas. The PSAs ask, "What Do You Know About Meth," and in our viewing of them, we don't want to know anymore! The ads are graphically startling, beautifully shot and hopefully make a dent in this growing problem in our country.